University Of East Anglia

'University Of East Anglia' - 12 News Result(s)

  • Apple Sued With Over $1 Billion Lawsuit in UK for High Prices of Market Apps
    Reuters | Wednesday July 26, 2023
    Apple is being targeted by a class action lawsuit seeking over $1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,200 crore) in damages from developers angry about the high price it charges to market apps to users of its products. The lawsuit was launched by competition professor Sean Ennis at the University of East Anglia on behalf of 1,500 British app developers.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • University Of East Anglia Announces Winners Of Writing Competition Held For Indian Students
    Education | NDTV Education Team | Saturday December 1, 2018
    The University of East Anglia (UEA) announced the winners of its inaugural writing competition, Your Success Story, for 11th Standard students in India.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • University Of East Anglia Announces Creative Writing Contest; Students From 100 Indian Schools To Participate
    Education | Edited by Anisha Singh | Tuesday August 7, 2018
    University of East Anglia has announced a creative writing competition for 11th standard students in 100 schools across 10 cities in India.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Millions Could Avoid Deadly Fever If World Limits Warming
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 29, 2018
    More than three million cases of dengue fever, the world's fastest-spreading tropical disease, could be avoided annually if global warming is capped at 1.5C, said a study that purports to be the first to show the health benefits of a cooler planet.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Scientists Confirm Growing Oxygen-Less "Dead Zone" In Gulf Of Oman
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday April 28, 2018
    Researchers of a British university have brought to light the existence of a fast-growing "dead zone" devoid of oxygen in the Gulf of Oman, spelling environmental disaster for fish and marine plants in the area, as well as for people reliant on the ocean for food and employment.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India Among Least Honest Countries, Shows Research
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday November 16, 2015
    When it comes to honesty, people rate India among the least honest countries along with China, Japan and South Korea, says a significant study, suggesting that people's honesty varies significantly between countries.
    www.ndtv.com
  • High Job Demands, Stress Behind 'Presenteeism'
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday November 9, 2015
    High job demands, stress and job insecurity are among the main reasons why people go to work even when they are ill, according to new research.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Why Do Men Exist? Scientific Study Offers an Explanation
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 19, 2015
    Since in many species, sperm is males' only contribution to reproduction, biologists have long puzzled about why evolutionary selection, known for its ruthless efficiency, allows them to exist.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Future heat waves threaten global food supply
    IANS, London | Thursday May 22, 2014
    Heat waves could significantly reduce crop yields and threaten the global food supply if climate change is not tackled and reversed, a research shows. In a first study of its kind, researchers at Norwich-based University of East Anglia (UEA) have estimated...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Global temperature records now available on Google Earth
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday February 6, 2014
    Climate researchers at the University of East Anglia, UK, have made the world's temperature records, dating back to 1850, available via Google Earth.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Eating berries, chocolate may protect you from diabetes
    IANS, London | Friday May 23, 2014
    Having a significant amount of berries, tea and chocolate daily may help protect you from diabetes. According to researchers from University of East Anglia (UEA) and King's College London in Britain, high levels of flavonoids including anthocyanins and...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Broccoli Could Help Prevent Osteoarthritis
    IANS, London | Tuesday February 3, 2015
    A compound found in broccoli could be key to preventing or slowing the progress of the most common form of arthritis, according to new research.Results from laboratory studies showed that sulforaphane could slow down the destruction of cartilage in joints...
    food.ndtv.com

'University Of East Anglia' - 12 News Result(s)

  • Apple Sued With Over $1 Billion Lawsuit in UK for High Prices of Market Apps
    Reuters | Wednesday July 26, 2023
    Apple is being targeted by a class action lawsuit seeking over $1 billion (roughly Rs. 8,200 crore) in damages from developers angry about the high price it charges to market apps to users of its products. The lawsuit was launched by competition professor Sean Ennis at the University of East Anglia on behalf of 1,500 British app developers.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • University Of East Anglia Announces Winners Of Writing Competition Held For Indian Students
    Education | NDTV Education Team | Saturday December 1, 2018
    The University of East Anglia (UEA) announced the winners of its inaugural writing competition, Your Success Story, for 11th Standard students in India.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • University Of East Anglia Announces Creative Writing Contest; Students From 100 Indian Schools To Participate
    Education | Edited by Anisha Singh | Tuesday August 7, 2018
    University of East Anglia has announced a creative writing competition for 11th standard students in 100 schools across 10 cities in India.
    www.ndtv.com/education
  • Millions Could Avoid Deadly Fever If World Limits Warming
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 29, 2018
    More than three million cases of dengue fever, the world's fastest-spreading tropical disease, could be avoided annually if global warming is capped at 1.5C, said a study that purports to be the first to show the health benefits of a cooler planet.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Scientists Confirm Growing Oxygen-Less "Dead Zone" In Gulf Of Oman
    World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday April 28, 2018
    Researchers of a British university have brought to light the existence of a fast-growing "dead zone" devoid of oxygen in the Gulf of Oman, spelling environmental disaster for fish and marine plants in the area, as well as for people reliant on the ocean for food and employment.
    www.ndtv.com
  • India Among Least Honest Countries, Shows Research
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday November 16, 2015
    When it comes to honesty, people rate India among the least honest countries along with China, Japan and South Korea, says a significant study, suggesting that people's honesty varies significantly between countries.
    www.ndtv.com
  • High Job Demands, Stress Behind 'Presenteeism'
    Health | Press Trust of India | Monday November 9, 2015
    High job demands, stress and job insecurity are among the main reasons why people go to work even when they are ill, according to new research.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Why Do Men Exist? Scientific Study Offers an Explanation
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 19, 2015
    Since in many species, sperm is males' only contribution to reproduction, biologists have long puzzled about why evolutionary selection, known for its ruthless efficiency, allows them to exist.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Future heat waves threaten global food supply
    IANS, London | Thursday May 22, 2014
    Heat waves could significantly reduce crop yields and threaten the global food supply if climate change is not tackled and reversed, a research shows. In a first study of its kind, researchers at Norwich-based University of East Anglia (UEA) have estimated...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Global temperature records now available on Google Earth
    World News | Press Trust of India | Thursday February 6, 2014
    Climate researchers at the University of East Anglia, UK, have made the world's temperature records, dating back to 1850, available via Google Earth.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Eating berries, chocolate may protect you from diabetes
    IANS, London | Friday May 23, 2014
    Having a significant amount of berries, tea and chocolate daily may help protect you from diabetes. According to researchers from University of East Anglia (UEA) and King's College London in Britain, high levels of flavonoids including anthocyanins and...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Broccoli Could Help Prevent Osteoarthritis
    IANS, London | Tuesday February 3, 2015
    A compound found in broccoli could be key to preventing or slowing the progress of the most common form of arthritis, according to new research.Results from laboratory studies showed that sulforaphane could slow down the destruction of cartilage in joints...
    food.ndtv.com
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